// Low-level functions for atomic operations: AIX version  -*- C++ -*-

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#ifndef _BITS_ATOMICITY_H
#define _BITS_ATOMICITY_H       1

/* We cannot use the cpu/powerpc/bits/atomicity.h inline assembly
   definitions for these operations since they depend on operations
   that are not available on the original POWER architecture.  AIX
   still runs on the POWER architecture, so it would be incorrect to
   assume the existence of these instructions.  */

/* This should match the type pointed to by atomic_p in
   <sys/atomic_op.h>.  */
typedef int _Atomic_word;

#include <sys/atomic_op.h>

static inline int
__attribute__ ((__unused__))
__exchange_and_add (atomic_p __mem, int __val)
{
  return fetch_and_add (__mem, __val);
}

static inline void
__attribute__ ((__unused__))
__atomic_add (atomic_p __mem, int __val)
{
  (void) fetch_and_add (__mem, __val);
}

#endif /* atomicity.h */
